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- mcel_annual_report_2018.pdf (1.6 MB, PDF)… concerned. Andrea Ott organised the CLEER summer school on the Law of EU External Relations (25-29 June) at the UM Campus in Brussels. The fourth edition of the CLEER summer school included 21 interactive lectures delivered by renowned academics and experienced practitioners, covering fundamental aspects such as competences and mixed agreements, institutions in external relations and the external dimension of EU policies. The final day of the Brussels summer school was devoted to Brexit and EU … also included Professor Paul Craig, Professor Gráinne de Búrca and Kieran Bradley. *** 16 In July, Pauline Melin and Zvezda Vankova participated in the panel "Migrants’ Access to Welfare in the European Union: Policy Transformations and Migrants’ Experiences in Times of Crisis” which was part of the IPSA World Congress of Political Science in Brisbane, Australia. They presented the paper “Social protection in the EU and beyond: a legal analysis of the EU and Member States’ responses to the … last research seminar of 2018 offered a rare glimpse into the concrete functioning of the Court of Justice of the European Union. The speaker, Alexandre Saydé, provided meaningful insights into the actual making of a judgment based on his 7 years of experience as a référendaire at the Court. 20 Forums MCEL also organises forums where members - PhD scholars as well as more senior scholars - present their current research or discuss current developments in the law. These meetings were named …
- Curriculum LAW Master International Laws 2017-2018.pdf (201.91 KB, PDF)… coherent arguments, and develop problem-focused interpretations (both orally and in text). They will be able to apply their abstract knowledge acquired by lecture and reading on different cases and come to a balanced and argued conclusion; will gain experience and understanding in case law, legislation and literature in EU external relations law and develop a deeper understanding of EU law and political and legal problems arising from European Union polity. They will improve their writing and … democracy, sovereignty, internationalization/globalization/Europeanisation, rule of law, banking union, economic union, fundamental rights protection, European Semester Faculty of Law Human Rights of Women Full course description Worldwide women experience difficulties in fulfilling their human rights. Culture, tradition and stereotypical ideas influence women’s position in society. It is the aim of this course to look at the human rights of women from the perspective of the principle of …
- the_atlas_law_journal_-_volume_1.pdf (595.54 KB, PDF)… to this ideal and believe that this first issue is a testament to our resolve. We would like to thank each and every author who submitted their work for taking an interest in our Journal. Their patience and diligence made for a rewarding editorial experience marked by the singular aim of producing quality work. In addition, we are grateful to Dr. Agustin Parise and Dr. Craig Eggett for their invaluable advice and guidance. Lastly, we extend our gratitude to the Faculty of Law at Maastricht … to build a ski resort in the Mineral King Valley, Stone was aware of the case and wrote his article with the intention that it would be reviewed by the Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas who sat on the judges panel, thus, influencing his fond experiences of hiking in nature and resulting in a controversially dissenting opinion which favoured recognizing the rights of the popular hiking trail because “those who have that intimate relation with the inanimate object about to be injured, … and instead towards the cooperation of all stakeholders in environmental matters. 5. THE ATRATO RIVER AS A BEARER OF RIGHTS Wesche states that Colombia is currently at the forefront of protecting nature through constitutional pathways and its recent experiences have shaped the global discussion on RoN.64 After a tutela action was filed by the NGO Terra Digna in 2015, on behalf of afro-descendant and indigenous communities, challenging illegal mining activities which polluted the biodiversity rich …
- um-style-guide-spelling-and-writing-for-um.pdf (504.24 KB, PDF)… A l i s o n E d w a r d s | 36 • If you are already working in the medical industry you may be admitted without a relevant bachelor’s degree. This is subject to the extent and nature of your professional experience. • International applicants must also submit a recent IELTS or TOEFL score. A l i s o n E d w a r d s | 37 6 Numbers Spell out whole numbers from one to nine, and use numerals for 10 and above. Do the same … instructions properly. • Academic texts may be rejected from journals on linguistic grounds. 5.3 Wordiness Too often, information is unnecessarily complicated by inexperienced writers or simply obscured behind unnecessary words. If you can cut a word out with no loss of meaning, do it.81 You will often find that removing wordiness exposes some writing for what it is: a lot of … new recruit recruit one single one, a single past history history past memories memories period of time period personal beliefs beliefs personal opinion opinion pre‐existing existing prior experience experience reason why reason return back return safe haven haven split apart split terrible tragedy tragedy the month of May May A l i s o n E d w a r d s | 82 the year 2000 2000 …
- um_style_guide_edwards_1.pdf (504.26 KB, PDF)… A l i s o n E d w a r d s | 36 • If you are already working in the medical industry you may be admitted without a relevant bachelor’s degree. This is subject to the extent and nature of your professional experience. • International applicants must also submit a recent IELTS or TOEFL score. A l i s o n E d w a r d s | 37 6 Numbers Spell out whole numbers from one to nine, and use numerals for 10 and above. Do the same … instructions properly. • Academic texts may be rejected from journals on linguistic grounds. 5.3 Wordiness Too often, information is unnecessarily complicated by inexperienced writers or simply obscured behind unnecessary words. If you can cut a word out with no loss of meaning, do it.81 You will often find that removing wordiness exposes some writing for what it is: a lot of … new recruit recruit one single one, a single past history history past memories memories period of time period personal beliefs beliefs personal opinion opinion pre‐existing existing prior experience experience reason why reason return back return safe haven haven split apart split terrible tragedy tragedy the month of May May A l i s o n E d w a r d s | 82 the year 2000 2000 …
- um_writing_style_guide.pdf (504.26 KB, PDF)… A l i s o n E d w a r d s | 36 • If you are already working in the medical industry you may be admitted without a relevant bachelor’s degree. This is subject to the extent and nature of your professional experience. • International applicants must also submit a recent IELTS or TOEFL score. A l i s o n E d w a r d s | 37 6 Numbers Spell out whole numbers from one to nine, and use numerals for 10 and above. Do the same … instructions properly. • Academic texts may be rejected from journals on linguistic grounds. 5.3 Wordiness Too often, information is unnecessarily complicated by inexperienced writers or simply obscured behind unnecessary words. If you can cut a word out with no loss of meaning, do it.81 You will often find that removing wordiness exposes some writing for what it is: a lot of … new recruit recruit one single one, a single past history history past memories memories period of time period personal beliefs beliefs personal opinion opinion pre‐existing existing prior experience experience reason why reason return back return safe haven haven split apart split terrible tragedy tragedy the month of May May A l i s o n E d w a r d s | 82 the year 2000 2000 …
- report_mid_term_review_research_fasos2015.pdf (112.51 KB, PDF)… reforms and new or radically-revised policy areas. But Maastricht is associated not only with the resurgence of European integration but also with the onset of large-scale public disaffection with the EU. It is the totality of the Maastricht experience—good and bad—that gives such relevance and vibrancy to the PCE Programme. In its 2011 Review, the Research Assessment Committee expressed concern that the Programme’s central focus on EU administrative governance was too narrow. There was … for future research, including access to new collaborations and networks. It is important to include an explanation of this two-way traffic of outreach activities in the next self-assessment report because the MUSTS group can use its positive experiences to play an important role in articulating what societal relevance may entail an how it can be practiced. Including an overview of professional publications and outreach activities as indications of valorisation seems to be important as well …